[LIVE UPDATE] Round 2 Results: Strategy Shifts to 700 MHz
Round 2 of the 5G spectrum auction is officially complete. Operators are actively shifting their bidding strategies in response to the initial 5% price hike. Crucially, demand in the fiercely contested 2600 MHz band dropped from 30 lots down to 26 lots. However, with only 19 lots available, an excess demand of 7 lots still remains. Consequently, this persistent excess forces the auction directly into a third round.
Interestingly, the financial pressure in the 2600 MHz band sparked fresh movement elsewhere. At least one bidder strategically pivoted, claiming 2 lots in the 700 MHz band. This specific premium band costs $32.5 million per lot. It delivers superior wide-area 5G coverage, making it highly valuable for rural and suburban deployments.
Meanwhile, demand for the core 3500 MHz band remained completely stable. Operators maintained their bids for 20 lots against a supply of 28 lots.
Current Active Band Status (Round 2 End):
| Band | Supply (lots) | Demand (lots) | Price (per lot) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 700 MHz | 3 | 2 | $32.50 Million |
| 2600 MHz | 19 | 26 (Excess Demand: 7) | $13.125 Million |
| 3500 MHz | 28 | 20 | $6.50 Million |
Round 2 Concludes
Round 2 of the 5G spectrum auction has officially closed. The 30-minute bidding window is now complete. Currently, PTA software and manual verification teams are evaluating the bids. The critical question remains whether the mandatory 5% price hike on the 2600 MHz band successfully balanced the massive excess demand from Round 1, or if the operators are pushing this into a third round. Official results are imminent. Stay tuned to TechJuice for live updates.
Round 2 Underway
Round 2 is officially underway, with the clock rapidly ticking down. Here are the live prices per lot across the board:
- 700 MHz: $32.500 Million
- 1800 MHz: $16.800 Million
- 2100 MHz: $70.000 Million
- 2300 MHz: $10.000 Million
- 2600 MHz: $13.125 Million (Excess demand persists)
- 3500 MHz: $6.500 Million
The 2600 MHz band continues to flag excess demand on the board, currently sitting at $13.125 million per lot following its mandatory price hike. Meanwhile, the core 5G band (3500 MHz) remains the most accessible at $6.5 million per lot.
Round 1 Results: 5% Price Hike Triggered for 2600 MHz Band
The much-awaited Pakistan 5G spectrum auction just entered a highly competitive phase. The first round officially concluded, and massive demand for the 2600 MHz band has triggered an automatic price escalation.
Director General PTA Aamir Shehzad detailed the technical results. The government offered 190 MHz in the 2600 MHz band, divided into 19 slots of 10 MHz each. However, telecom operators aggressively demanded 30 slots. This translates to a massive requirement of 300 MHz against the available 190 MHz. Consequently, auction rules strictly dictate a 5% increase in the base price for this band in the second round. This strong competition reflects the operators’ desperate need for additional capacity to support booming mobile data traffic.
Conversely, the 3500 MHz band, widely considered the core spectrum for actual 5G deployment, experienced lower competition. Authorities offered 280 MHz (28 slots). The operators only submitted bids for 200 MHz (20 slots). Therefore, demand in this critical band currently remains below the available supply.
Moving forward, the auction proceeds directly to Round 2. All six bands remain completely open for bidding. The operators must now urgently adjust their strategies and decide whether to absorb the 5% price hike for the 2600 MHz band or shift their focus.
Round 1 Concludes: Results Imminent
The crucial first round of bidding for the Pakistan 5G spectrum auction has officially concluded after 60 minutes. The results will be announced shortly. Stay tuned to TechJuice for live numbers as they drop.
The highly anticipated 5G spectrum auction in Pakistan officially kicked off today, March 10, 2026. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is driving the digital bidding process. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, and PTA Chairman Hafeez Ur Rehman jointly inaugurated the historic auction.
Currently, three telecom giants, Jazz, Zong, and Ufone, are actively participating. They are battling for a total of 600 MHz of spectrum distributed across six distinct bands. The crucial first round of bidding is actively underway and will last exactly 60 minutes. The auction process features two stages and permits up to five rounds of bidding.
Crisis Management & Digital Ecosystems
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, who chaired the Spectrum Committee over the past 18 months to finalize this framework, addressed the inauguration. He emphasized that digital infrastructure acts purely as an enabler to make services faster, cheaper, and better. He stated the government’s primary role is to provide a reliable ecosystem so the private sector can lead economic growth.
Crucially, Aurangzeb linked this spectrum availability directly to national crisis management. Following the Prime Minister’s recent announcement mandating shifts to online education and remote working, this enhanced digital capacity becomes absolutely vital. Furthermore, this newly available spectrum will heavily support emerging technological advancements, specifically in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and Web 3.0.
IT Minister Projects $10 Billion Economic Boost
Speaking exclusively to TechJuice, IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja detailed the massive economic strategy driving today’s auction. Citing International Telecommunication Union (ITU) data, she explained that a 10% increase in internet penetration historically boosts a country’s GDP by 2%.
“Our target is to add approximately $10 billion to Pakistan’s economy in the next few years through true digital transformation,” Fatima stated. To achieve this, the government is aggressively prioritizing three core sectors: HealthTech, AgriTech, and FinTech. The new 5G ecosystem will provide the resilient, high-speed infrastructure required to build these digital stacks.
Furthermore, she highlighted the direct link between connectivity and the Prime Minister’s ambitious $25 billion export target. According to government projections, just a 10% increase in industrial internet adoption drives a 1% growth in national exports.
Fatima also pointed to massive potential productivity gains for Pakistan’s 240 million citizens. ITU statistics demonstrate that a mere 1% increase in process digitization yields a 2.6% jump in labor productivity. Ultimately, the government intends to leverage this newly available spectrum, alongside AI, to rapidly advance per capita productivity.
Pakistan 5G Spectrum Auction: Zero RoW Charges & Capacity Upgrades
PTA Chairman Hafeez Ur Rehman announced a massive policy shift to facilitate this infrastructure expansion. Pakistan is now the first Asian country to completely abolish Right-of-Way (RoW) charges. The government decisively slashed these fees from Rs 36,000 per kilometre down to zero. This move will rapidly accelerate nationwide fiber deployment.
Currently, Pakistan’s entire telecommunications network runs on a mere 274 MHz of spectrum. This severe limitation causes widespread network issues. Today’s auction directly addresses this scarcity. The rules strictly require each participating operator to acquire at least 100 MHz of spectrum, including mandatory acquisitions in the 3500 and 2600 MHz bands.
Furthermore, the government is offering the 700 MHz band for the first time. This specific band delivers essential long-distance coverage and will bring basic telephony to rural and scarcely populated areas. Ultimately, this auction will double the country’s available spectrum and resolve persistent consumer connectivity issues.
